Unrequited Love In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Register to read the introduction… Romeo’s heart was torn into pieces by Rosaline as she didn’t feel the love he felt for her, “she’ll not be hit with cupids arrow”. By Romeo using such depressing language to portray how upset and down he is shows the passion he had for Rosaline, “ sad hours seem long”. Romeo also uses oxymoron’s to describe how grieved and hurt he feels, “ I live dead”, O loving hate”. This reveals how confused Romeo feels as the unreciprocated love has made him feel shut down, “ I have a soul of lead”. Romeo uses negative words against himself to explain his emotions which points out to the audience that unrequited love is very heartbreaking and sorrowful and also that you shouldn’t love someone so instantly as it can result to disappointment. Shakespeare points out this type of love very well as he uses very sad language through the characters to express what they feel and also because people from the olden and modern time can relate to it as everyone has experienced unrequited love in …show more content…
The language that Romeo uses to describe the nature of his feelings for Juliet at first sight indicates to the audience that Romeo was very passionate about Juliet, “flattering sweet”. Juliet also feels very obsessed about Romeo and so she quickly asks Romeo to marry her if they love each other so much, “thy bent of love honourable, thy purpose marriage send me word tomorrow”. The feelings that is represented by both ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is very strong and so makes the audience feel adrenaline as they do not know the fate of the two star-crossed lovers also because in the real world perfect love does not exist and so it makes the audience more interested because they can relate to it . Shakespeare shows this type of love in a very interesting and confusing way as the characters were from the opposite side and so it made this type of love very unique and

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